Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism

Chapter 285 She's Impressive



Chapter 285 She's Impressive

Someone nearby commented, "We owe this gathering to Mr. Howell's script. Violeta, you're the luckiest among us, landing the lead role in Mr. Howell's production right from the start. We're all envious."

Exactly. When I first started, I never had such an opportunity.

You're so young, and the future looks bright for you!

"Haha!"

Their words were filled with envy and a touch of bitterness, recalling their own struggles.

Violeta's starting point was something many who had joined the entertainment circles for years hadn't achieved even now.Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.

This wasn't just luck; Violeta had caught Wade's eye. Moreover, her brother had invested a hefty sum in the project.

A 105 million-dollar investment wasn't a small amount.

After finalising the cast, they finished their costumes and started filming.

For four months, Violeta poured her heart and soul into the role. She worked tirelessly for the job.

This wasn't just for show.

After she read the entire script, she found the story rich and full of depth.

Even though it was only seven episodes long, after editing, each episode lasted more than an hour, with some approaching nearly two hours. That's almost the length of a feature film.

Under Wade's guidance and instruction, Violeta quickly immersed herself in her role, grasping the instructions right away.

She retained the raw talent of a newcomer, nor did she have the rigid and stale quality of more experienced actors. Her adaptability was exceptionally strong.

Rufus had initially worried whether Violeta could handle the role. After seeing her performance, he realised she had a natural camera presence and a unique understanding of the character. She grasped those instructions well.

Beyond talent, it was clear she worked hard.

Talent in the entertainment industry, while somewhat rare, was not entirely lacking.

There were many talented actors who often started to forget their original aspirations and gradually squandered their natural abilities as time went on. Rufus was a renowned director. He had worked with many talented actors.

However, he and Wade were particularly impressed with Violeta.

Violeta had mentioned she was a fan of Wade's works, having read many of his scripts. They took this as a polite compliment, not taking it seriously. They realised Violeta meant every word while filming.

Even without looking at the script, Violeta had a comprehensive understanding of her character. Violeta also accurately quoted the character's lines and catchphrases from the original series.

Her camera sense was as if she had years of on-set experience.

She naturally embodied the combat essence that Wade sought, often without needing much direction.

Violeta was skilled at performing complex upper-body combat moves and handling wire work with ease. Violeta was so professional that she didn't need a stunt double.

Rufus and Wade were impressed by her ability to deliver these performances at just twenty years old. They attributed her skills to a combination of hard work and talent.

They had no idea that Violeta's current abilities stemmed from years of experience as a stunt double and special effects performer in her previous life. Violeta had a strong sense for the camera because she often wore green suits to perform stunts that the lead actors couldn't handle. Despite not being the lead, she had to execute every move flawlessly in front of the camera to avoid any delays in the shooting schedule.

She didn't need a stunt double because she was one.

Of course, Wade had high standards for his actors. Unless absolutely necessary, he wouldn't easily allow them to use doubles.

The crew had initially hired a professional instructor, specifically Violeta.

They had assumed that Violeta, being a seemingly delicate girl with no prior filming experience, would surely delay the shooting schedule. Surprisingly, Violeta didn't need the instructor's help.

Her professionalism inspired even the veteran actors to practice their moves more diligently.

Wade felt like he had discovered a gem.

Violeta perfectly embodied his ideal female lead for 'Spring in Moon City'.

Layla's character was less complex than the protagonist of 'Spring in Moon City'.

The story of Spring in Moon City revolved around a strong female lead.

The heroine transforms from a

fallen princess into the top warrior in

the warrior world. She then took

on

the task of restoring her kingdom, led an army, and became a general. Ultimately, she became an empress who unifies the land and brings peace to the world.

The character had many facets.

Wade initially thought Violeta's appearance suited the role.

Filming 'The Quiet Ode' was partly a way for him to test the waters, given that web series were a new domain, and partly because Niall had

invested significantly, which allowed Wade to assess Violeta's potential.

If Violeta didn't fit the lead role in 'Spring in Moon City', Wade planned to find someone else.

Her performance was a delightful surprise for Wade.

Violeta's attractive looks were just one of her many strengths.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.